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Below are rulings on a trio of players who are currently on Team Solo Mebdi, a team which was scheduled to play in the League of Legends Championship Series (LCS) European Qualifier this weekend in Warsaw.

Unfortunately, facts have come to light regarding the toxic behavior of these players which requires us to ban their accounts and eliminate them from the EU Qualifier. This will also have the effect of disqualifying Team Solo Mebdi from the tournament.

Of course, nobody wants to take actions like these so close to a tournament event, but it takes time to carefully investigate, review and uncover all of the relevant historical facts of players (especially when theyve operated under multiple banned accounts), and we never make decisions like these lightly.

As always, one of our top goals is to ensure that players seeking to compete in the LCS represent the principles of good sportsmanship and clean play.

The tl:dr is that all three players are ineligible to compete in the LCS during this season and two of them are indefinitely suspended.

Facts
Recently, Riot completed an investigation into the account histories of the players on teams which are scheduled to compete in the upcoming League of Legends Championship Series (LCS) European Qualifier.

The investigation has confirmed a number of facts in the player history of Khaled Abusagr (Abusagr), including a consistent pattern of in-game verbal abuse, racism, anti-Semitism and threatening behavior which require immediate action.

Abusagrs current account, StunnedandSlayed, has been suspended by the Tribunal five times, including a recent two-week suspension in December. This account has established a persistent record of in-game harassment, verbal abuse, and unacceptable behavior:

54% of reports were for Offensive Language, Verbal Abuse, and Negative Attitude.

StunnedandSlayed has been reported in 18% of total matches and is currently before the Tribunal for a possible permaban.

Much worse, however, is the unprecedented multitude of violations in Abusagrs gameplay history:

He previously has been permabanned on three additional accounts, including the notorious DarkwinJax account.

The DarkwinJax account established the highest harassment score ever recorded on the EU West server. No player, before or since, has matched this degree of negative behavior.

In game chat, Abusagr has threatened to physically injure players, including a Riot employee.

His previous accounts are replete with a very large number of racist and anti-Semitic insults.

DarkwinJax was reported more than 1,000 times during a 375-game period (Feb-Apr 2012).

Despite years of repeated punishments, official warnings, and permabans, Abusagr has continued his pattern of unacceptable behavior during the past several months under the StunnedandSlayed account, even as his team advanced into the upcoming LCS EU Qualifier.

As a result of this players abject history of poor sportsmanship and harmful actions, the player behavior team has issued a lifetime ban on Abusagr. His StunnedandSlayed account has been permabanned and all future accounts will be permabanned on sight.

Relevant RulesThe Summoner's Code establishes the standards of behavior for all League of Legends players.

Analysis
Abusagrs behavior represents the extreme edge of violations of the letter and spirit of the Summoners Code. The persistence and ferocity of his abusiveness and aggressiveness are the antithesis of acceptable conduct for the League of Legends community.

Ruling
Abusagr has fully violated every part of the Summoners Code.

Competition Penalties
Abusagr is:

Ineligible to compete in the LCS Season Three European Qualifier in Warsaw, January 25-27, 2013.

Ineligible to compete in the LCS indefinitely; this suspension shall commence immediately.

Ineligible to compete in any Riot-affiliated League of Legends tournaments indefinitely; this suspension shall commence immediately.

Facts
Recently, Riot completed an investigation into the account histories of the players on teams which are scheduled to compete in the upcoming League of Legends Championship Series (LCS) European Qualifier.

The investigation has confirmed a number of facts in the player history of Nicolaj Jensen (Jensen), including a consistent pattern of in-game verbal abuse, offensive behavior and negative attitude which require immediate action.

Jensens Veigodx account has been punished by Tribunal three times, including as recently as January 9, 2013. In fewer than three months since the creation of this account, the Veigodx account has established a consistent record of in-game harassment, abuse, and poor behavior:

58.8% of reports against Veigodx were for Offensive Language, Verbal Abuse, and Negative Attitude.

Worse, however, are the violations in Jensens gameplay history:

On multiple occasions, he has publicly and unapologetically admitted to engaging in a series of DDOS attacks against high-Elo players.

Here is one example:

Jensen has been permanently banned twice before. In August of 2012, a majority of players on the Tribunal voted to permaban Wizikx, a previous Jensen account. After reviewing the facts, the Riot player behavior team upheld the ban. Another Jensen account, Wizikodex, was permabanned in December 2012 for similar behavior.

As a result of this players history of DDOS activity, abusive behavior and poor sportsmanship, the player behavior team has issued a lifetime ban on Jensen. His Veigodx account has been permabanned and all future accounts will be permabanned on sight.

Relevant RulesThe Summoner's Code establishes the standards of behavior for all League of Legends players.

Analysis
Jensen has consistently disregarded the letter and spirit of the Summoners Code. His disrespect for the rules of the game is unacceptable for any player, especially a high-profile eSports competitor who has a regular opportunity to lead the community by example.

Ruling
Jensen has violated the Summoners Code in a persistent and remorseless fashion.

Competition Penalties
Jensen is:

Ineligible to compete in the LCS Season Three European Qualifier in Warsaw, January 25-27, 2013.

Ineligible to compete in the LCS indefinitely; this suspension shall commence immediately.

Ineligible to compete in any Riot-affiliated League of Legends tournaments indefinitely; this suspension shall commence immediately.

Facts
Recently, Riot completed an investigation into the account histories of the players on teams which are scheduled to compete in the upcoming League of Legends Championship Series (LCS) European Qualifier.

The investigation has confirmed a number of facts in the player history of Simon Näslund (Näslund), including a consistent pattern of in-game verbal abuse, offensive behavior and negative attitude which require immediate action.

Näslunds current account, Rayt3ch, has built a harassment score so high that it warrants an automatic permanent ban. After reviewing the case, the Riot player behavior team has now issued the permaban.

49% of reports were for Offensive Language, Verbal Abuse, and Negative Attitude.

Rayt3ch was reported in 20% of total matches, a rate four times greater than the average EU player.

Despite repeated punishments and official warnings, Näslunds behavior has worsened in the past several months, even as his team advanced into the upcoming League of Legends Championship Series (LCS) Season Three EU Qualifier.

Rayt3chs current harassment score is among the worst 0.01% of all European accounts. Only one player in 10,000 sinks to this level of harassment.

This is not Näslunds first permaban. Two months ago, on November 21, 2012, the Tribunal also issued a permaban on Näslunds previous account, WinFakt El Muppo.

Relevant RulesThe Summoner's Code establishes the standards of behavior for all League of Legends players.

Analysis
Näslund has consistently engaged in behavior which violates the letter and spirit of the Summoners Code. His tendency to engage in verbal abuse, insults and offensive behavior is unacceptable for any player, especially a high-profile eSports competitor who has a regular opportunity to lead the community by example.

Ruling
Näslund has violated the Summoners Code in a persistent and unapologetic fashion.

Competition Penalties
Näslund is:

Ineligible to compete in the LCS Season Three European Qualifier in Warsaw, January 25-27, 2013.

Ineligible to compete in the LCS for a period of one year; this suspension shall commence immediately.

Firstly: Why do it so shortly before the tournament, despite the team having been qualified and confirmed to participate in it? This either leaves an empty spot in the roster; if anything they should've not been allowed to play the qualifier in the first place. I'm assuming the team that placed under them will now play the LCS tournament and on such a short notice too.

Secondly: Publicly revealing the players' real names and shaming them in front of everybody? This does not only go against your very own policy of no "naming and shaming" but might also be questionable in legal terms. At the very least it's not a moral thing to do.

Thirdly: all future accounts will be permabanned on sight.
This is new. Other players who got permabanned and banned from competitive play (ie. I Will Dominate) did not receive such treatment, in fact it's unprecedenced if I'm correct. And other players who got permanently banned under the same context whose behaviour was worse than wizikx's did not receive such punishment either. (ShookL2)